Is that a 'smiley face' in space? Here's when and how to see it in Tennessee this week
- On April 25, Venus, Saturn, and the moon will form a celestial smiley face.
- This rare phenomenon appears as a grin during a triple planetary conjunction.
- Venus acts as the higher eye, Saturn the lower, and the crescent moon forms the mouth.
- People can view the alignment for about an hour around 5:30 a.m. ET.
- Observers need a clear view of the eastern horizon to spot the grouping.
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